
معرفی
Mina Samangooei is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture at Oxford Brookes University. Her research focuses on sustainable urban design, environmental psychology, and community-driven ecological practices. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary projects such as the Biodiversity working group and Edible Streets, exploring topics like urban rewilding, well-being through nature access, and innovative food cultivation systems in urban environments. Her work emphasizes the intersection of architecture, ecology, and human behavior, advocating for actionable solutions to urban sustainability challenges.
Samangooei’s recent research includes studies on private garden adaptations for urban rewilding, the psychological benefits of solitude in natural spaces, and comparative analyses of soil-based vs. soil-less systems for urban agriculture. Her publications highlight collaborations with institutions like the University of Oxford and emphasize open-access dissemination through platforms like RADAR.
Her professional activities include participation in the Place, Culture and Identity research group, focusing on community engagement and participatory design processes. While no specific grants or awards are listed, her work aligns with broader sustainability initiatives at Oxford Brookes and beyond.




